Paed Ophthalmology

The main point of the screening is to check distance vision-how well the child can read a chart . Remember that appropriate vision testing at an early age is vital to insure your child has the visual skills he or she needs to perform well in school. A child who is unable to see print or view a...

In addition to nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism, common vision problems of schoolchildren include: Lazy eye (amblyopia) It’s a condition in which there is unequal vision between the two eyes despite using corrective measures such as glasses. It can be caused by...

For children between the ages of 3 and 5, the eye doctor will conduct a physical exam of the eyes and also do vision screenings using eye chart tests, pictures, letters, or the "tumbling E game", which tests the child's visual acuity, or ability to see form and detail of objects. The "tumbling E...

The Preschool and School Age Examsstavroskalyvas2018-10-16T07:31:41+00:00

Babies should be able to see as well as adults in terms of focusing ability, color vision and depth perception by 6 months of age. To assess whether your baby's eyes are developing normally, the doctor typically will use the following tests: ▪Tests of pupil responses evaluate whether the eye's...

Make time to sit down and explain what will happen during your child's eye exam. Make sure your child knows that he or she will be asked to look at and identify objects for the eye doctor. These could be pictures, letters, or shapes of light on the wall. Explain also that the eye doctor may put...

Eye exams for children are very important. Early identification of a child's vision problem can be crucial because children often are more responsive to treatment when problems are diagnosed early. Therefore, ophthalmologists recommend all children should undergo an evaluation to detect eye and...